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Rahul Kumar Chaudhary1, Prajwal Raj Bista1, Sajjad Ahmed Khan2
1Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Birat Medical College Teaching Hospital Morang Nepal.
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Spinal anesthesia is a safe and effective option for patients with severe spinal deformities, such as gibbus, ensuring positive outcomes for both mother and baby while avoiding general anesthesia. This highlights its feasibility even in complex cases, offering a reliable alternative for challenging obstetric scenarios.
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